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Industrial Ambulance

Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2007 12:09 pm
by Ambul8
Here is a couple of pics, albeit crappy pics, of one of our trucks at work....

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This is not a SJA truck. It is owned by the company I work for.

For the technical, it carries:
  • * GPS system with duress alarm, sent back to 24hr control room (big brother also likes to use this to watch our speed on site)
    * Sat Nav (tomtom)
    * Iridium Satellite Phone
    * CB Radio
    * Company VHF Radio
Along with the full range of ambulance equipment (such as advanced airway/resus kits, fluid resuscitation's kits, oxyviva) and including these extra's: spine board, KED, Ferno Stretcher, Donway Splint, Entonox - yes Entonox!!.....

Its got lockers down one side, plumbed oxygen and suction, full interior lighting, siren with yelp,wail,phaser,horn function
all in a tiny cruiser.

AS soon as I can I shall get some better pics and also some of 'my' ambulance.

PS can anyone tell me what I have done wrong with the images to make them shows as a link as opposed to an actual pic?? Fixed - Admin :-) Gr8 - thanks - now tell me wat u did

Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2007 12:13 pm
by gkoutlis
Thanks for sharing those with us - its good to see the old Troop carriers still being used.

Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2007 12:33 pm
by Markmywords
Is that a paull & warner built truck or mader ?

Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2007 1:26 pm
by Ambul8
Markmywords wrote:Is that a paull & warner built truck or mader ?
yeah its a paull.

not seen inside a mader, but the config of the stretcher and then the bracket for the viva, kit and o2 on the nearside makes it hard for a 6ft3'er like me to put my feet anywhere when sitting on the rear facing attendant seat smack bang behind the passenger seat

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 12:17 pm
by VKC to Matlock
Here's a HWE hi-rail ambo.

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On the rail at Bing Siding, Port Hedland.

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 2:55 pm
by Tyranus
good idea that.

Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 10:42 am
by FireOps
I'll put up some pics a little later of Paull & Warners NEW Industrial Ambulances.

We've got a new module on a Ford Ranger and we did an Isuzu NPS with rail runners which is pretty swish.

(FYI - I'm the Operations Manager for Paull & Warner Fire, I also used to be an Industrial Paramedic and Emergency Services Coordinator on several mine/industrial sites.)

I agree, the Troopie configuration isn't too flash if you're tall (i'm 6"3') but the new modules have heaps more room.

If you're interested in having a look message me and i'll see if I can arrange something.

Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 5:30 pm
by Markmywords
Some pics would be great !!!

Im guessing your using the pre fabricated module from superior on those.

Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 7:14 am
by FireOps
Nothing is pre-fabricated, we design and build our own modules in house, on an order by order basis.

I will admit though, I do like the Superior modules, but i've worked out of both and I still prefer ours. Mind you, there isn't much difference between most designs these days, particularly when you're dealing with the Sprinters.

Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 8:01 am
by FireOps
A Toyota Landcruiser support vehicle.
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The new Mercedes Sprinter metro ambulance.
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An Isuzu NPS rail-running ambulance - you won't see too many of these!
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The new Ford Ranger industrial ambulance.
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Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 9:33 am
by Markmywords
Wow they all look good from what i can see, so you can pretty much build any ambulance on any decent cab chassis ?

Id love to see the interior pics on the isuzu must have heaps of room for treating patients, pretty much like the ones in america,

Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 1:50 pm
by FireOps
Yeah you can put a module on almost anything. That little module on the Ranger is going to be trialed on a Hilux soon, and by rights could be put on any of the medium range 4WD cab-chassis vehicles.

The only problem you have is the height of the tailgate. That's why the Superiors had the levelling suspension on the F-Truck because the back of the vehicle was too high to get a stretcher into.

Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 8:33 pm
by Markmywords
mader also have what they call "kneeling" rear suspension, always curious why the jakab modules on the new f350 dont have a stretcher loading problem

Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 4:39 am
by Ambul8
VKC to Matlock wrote:Here's a HWE hi-rail ambo.

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On the rail at Bing Siding, Port Hedland.
That has to be outright, the ugliest ambulance I have ever seen. Id be embarresed lol

Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 4:41 am
by Ambul8
FireOps wrote:A Toyota Landcruiser support vehicle.
An Isuzu NPS rail-running ambulance - you won't see too many of these!
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Who did you make this for. IT seems to make sense as an ambo with all the likely room in the back. Not sure of it as a response vehicle. Its bloody big